Leuthard I of Paris

Leuthard I of Paris (d. bef. 28 Dec 815) was count of Paris and Fézensac. Son of Gerard I of Paris and Rotrude. His brothers were the counts and Beggo of Paris. Around 781, Leuthard was sent by Charlemagne to the duchy of Aquitaine where he stayed in the circle of Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine (781-814) and emperor of the West (814-840). Leuthard married Grimhilda (also known as Grimeut d'Alsace) with whom he had the following children: According to historian René Poupardin, Leuthard ended his days in the county of Paris. His son Girart de Roussillon succeeded him as count of Paris.

Leuthard I of Paris

Leuthard I of Paris (d. bef. 28 Dec 815) was count of Paris and Fézensac. Son of Gerard I of Paris and Rotrude. His brothers were the counts and Beggo of Paris. Around 781, Leuthard was sent by Charlemagne to the duchy of Aquitaine where he stayed in the circle of Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine (781-814) and emperor of the West (814-840). Leuthard married Grimhilda (also known as Grimeut d'Alsace) with whom he had the following children: According to historian René Poupardin, Leuthard ended his days in the county of Paris. His son Girart de Roussillon succeeded him as count of Paris.